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DtSR Episode 162 - OSINT and Privacy in a Digital World
Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast
English - September 28, 2015 05:00 - 33 minutes - 45.4 MB - ★★★★ - 91 ratingsTech News News Technology cybersecurity enterprise information cyber hacking management risk security Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: DtSR Episode 161 - NewsCast for Sept 21st, 2015
Next Episode: DtSR Episode 163 - NewsCast for October 5th, 2015
In this episode...
Kirby tells us what OSINT is
We discuss how much we are giving away on digital channels?
We discuss if there is such a thing as anonymity anymore
Location sharing in apps — the bad, the ugly, the scary
Kirby and Michael discuss “checking up on your executives”
Raf talks about “logo pages” — why do these still exist?!
Kirby gives us some thoughts on OPSEC
Kirby leaves us with a dose of reality about privacy in today’s world
Guest
Kirby Plessas ( @kirbstr ) - Kirby is the CEO of Plessas Experts Network, Inc. She did some things before this too, but we can't tell you about them or we'd have to black-bag you and send you to Gitmo. You can get her LinkedIn bio here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirbyp.